October 27, 2006

Teamspeak enables you to speak with people on the world wide web. Up to 100000 People on one server or a littel clan server for gamer with a password. You need only a microphone and internet.Here are some key features of "Teamspeak":

· Optimal bandwidth usage with codecs ranging from CELP 5.1Kbit to GSM 16.4Kbit to Speex 25.9Kbit for optimal voice clarity· Local addressbook allows you to connect quickly to your favorite servers· Webserver list allows you to find TeamSpeak servers without their IP· Flexible permission system, allowing you to configure your server the way you want it· Channel and subchannel creation· Built-in web administration interface allowing you full control over your server via your web browser· One server-instance can run multiple virtual servers which results in hassle-free administration· Telnet access to your server-instance as well as to all virtual servers· Client is designed to work well with firewalls and routers· Passworded servers and channels· Completely configurable keybindings (hotkeys) to quickly join specified channels, mute your microphone, etc.· Whisper functions so you can speak privately to inidividuals, groups of persons, or other channels· Auto voice normalizing (no need to adjust your mic manually)· Supports Microsoft Gamevoice (TM) hardware· Windows/Linux server· Windows/Linux client· Event driven sound notifications (which can be configured individually)· Text messaging in the client (for those complicated URL's or IP's) and clickable links· IRC-like admin functions for your server (like serveradmin, channel admin, operators)· Channel moderation, which is useful for holding meetings in channels with many users· Kicking / banning people· Seemless optoinal MySQL integration, allowing you to customize your server database· Minimal CPU and RAM requirements· Given bandwidth requirements are met, servers can easily handle thousands of users· Authorized Teamspeak Host Providers (ATHPs) and other Commercial users can integrate their own clickable banner in the client